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Originally Posted by Eliza Hodgkins 1812
Charlie slapped Hurley. A very dead Christian held a very alive Aaron. It's been established on the show that these "ghosts" are corporeal.
Of course, they may not be the ghosts of the dearly departed. They may be forms manifested by the island, which take on the shape of dearly departed familiars.
Who the heck knows? Probably not even the writers. Heh.
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I'm not so sure, the writers already know how the series will end. I'm not sure about all of the plot points, but this well could be one that they have mapped out.
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Originally Posted by JWBear
I just watched the latest episode....
Keamy killed the hot Captain.... Keamy must die now. Painfully. Slowly. With a spoon. A dull spoon.
Move the island? WTF???
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Just because the captain is dead doesn't mean we will never see him again, the way this show is. They said people on the ship were acting wierd, they may be close enough to be effected by the island.
And "to move" the island may not mean physically, but in time. Perhaps Locke will need to adjust the time shift so that the coordinences will no longer get them to the island.
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Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor
This happens every. single. episode. "Answer my question!" "There's no time!" I'm used to it by now.
Claire is dead, the island moves (how that would prevent the baddies from "torching the island" I have no idea), Locke drew the smoke monster as a kid. Awesome.
BTW, anyone else notice that Locke asked "how do I save the island", not "how do I save everyone's lives"?
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Oh yes. He has long refered to the Islan as alive, he seems to understand better than anyone else on 815.